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The Death Penalty in Japan, Iran...and elsewhere
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(06-07-2011, 08:39 AM)Duchess Wrote:
I read someone say in here recently that those who fell through the cracks were basically irrelevant, that shit happens and if the bad guys got what they deserved it was worth a few unfortunate ones who died for nothing.

It was me.

However, I also proposed a caveat to alleviate the possible execution of an innocent.

“All of those involved in the investigation and prosecution, of the innocent put to death, will suffer the same fate.”

If YOUR life was on the line, would this “up your game” to pursue justice?

Or would you be less likely to prosecute offenders?

My thoughts are for the victims . . . not so much the dirt-bags.
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RE: The Death Penalty in Japan...and elsewhere - by BlueTiki - 06-07-2011, 11:38 AM